4 Down Territory Week 7 Parlay
- Vincenzo Sciacqua
- 38 minutes ago
- 2 min read

Welcome back to the Upside Play.
“4 Down Territory” is a new weekly article segment where I scour the depth of PrizePicks to find you a 4 leg parlay for each NFL week. Each Parlay will be at least a x5 multiplier and could be a mix of different stat props such as receptions, rushing yards and longest reception.
Use my PrizePicks referral code now: PR-TRMMY5C
Week 7’s 4 Down Territory:
Evan Engram (vs NYG) o7.5 fantasy score
Since missing the Broncos week 3 game, Evan Engram has seen his usage grow each week. In those three games he’s averaging 6 targets, 4 catches and 34.6 yards with 1 TD. The Giants just gave up 9 catches for 110 yards and a TD to Dallas Goedert. Between the revenge game story line, the usage and good matchup 7.5 fantasy points seems like a more than doable line.
Travis Kelce (vs LV) o3.5 receptions
Travis Kelce has reached this mark in 5 of 6 games and Rashee Rice being back the already weak Raiders defense can’t just send the house to stop Kelce. Patrick Mahomes is on fire right now and we know they will try to get Rice going but the Red Zone and middle of the field work will be where Kelce feasts. This line feels like it’s a halftime winner.
Travis Hunter (vs LAR) o2.5 receptions
Hunter has seen respectful snap counts and a decent target share at the beginning of his rookie season. He’s hit this mark in 5 of 6 games so far and Head Coach Liam Coen recently said he’s planning to design and call more plays for Hunter as the first read. The Jaguars are clearly ready for Hunter to break out and the London game seems like a good spot to make that happen.
Josh Jacobs (@ ARI) o20.5 receiving yards
When Jayden Reed went down in week 2 the football community was buzzing on who would step up and take those targets. Names like Dontayvion Wicks, Matthew Golden, and Savion Williams were thrown around but it’s actually been Josh Jacobs. Over the last three games since Reed went down Jacobs is averaging 6 targets for 4.6 catches and 57.3 yards per game. Josh Jacobs is the best player on that team and LaFleur is doing his best to get the ball in his hands in whatever way possible.
Please wager responsibly.
Stats are from Sleeper, Football Reference, ESPN and PrizePicks
Comments